Saginaw police officers and detectives were called to the intersection of Union and North Bond about 12:25 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 9, and found the victim lying near the intersection with apparent gunshot wounds, Detective Sgt. Reggie Williams said at the scene of the incident.

A woman and a man, residents of a house at the intersection of Union and North Oakely, said they heard six "loud gunshots," which they believed came from a rifle. Police asked them questions, but both said they did not see anything when they rushed to the front of their home.

Williams could not give an official update about the man's condition but called his injuries "serious."

Several people were hugging and crying at a yard near articles of clothing where police were placing evidence markers. Others gathered outside crime scene tape, asking each other what happened.

A police officer at the scene said police were initially called to the location for a domestic incident.

Detectives placed evidence markers at articles of clothing near the intersection of Union and Bond and also at the intersection of Union and North Oakley, one block west.

Both intersections were blocked with crime scene tape. A police officer at the scene said about 2 p.m. that Union and North Oakley would be opened first and that North Bond and Union would be opened afterward.

The Saginaw Major Crimes Unit is investigating the shooting, Williams said, adding that he would try to provide an update later today. Check back for updates about the incident.